so at least there are protections for against unreasonable government intrusion. my concern centers around what happens when 9 state actors can utilize this technology and after 2015 the sky is the limit. do you think congress has the power to prohibit private citizens and corporations from using drones with cameras that are capable of storing images or in fact what is the limit to what congress can do to provide limitations on non state actors and their use of drones? >> i think congress can provide those limits. the first amendment draws a distinction between stopping someone from talking about something and general prohibition. the government may say that you are not allowed to do x, y and z in order to gather information and that can apply across to the press and individuals or whoever else it might be. so as a consequence yes, they probably can. they wouldn't be able to make content based distinctions about who news drones and who can't but studying basic privacy limits for anyone to use drones will apply in equal measure to individuals in the press and so fo